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Prairie Provident Resources Inc T.PPR

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRPRF

Prairie Provident Resources Inc. is a Canada-based oil and natural gas exploration company. The Company is engaged in the exploration and development of oil and natural gas, with conventional operations primarily focused on the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin in Alberta. Its operating areas include Michichi, Princess and Evi. Its assets primarily consist of light and medium oil associated natural gas. The Company is primarily focused on development of its Wheatland and Princess properties in Southern Alberta and its Evi area located in the Peace River Arch area of Northern Alberta. Its Princess area in Southern Alberta is engaged in the development of the Glauc and Ellerslie formations. The Company's assets cover approximately 375,000 acres of area in Alberta. Its wholly owned subsidiaries include Prairie Provident Resources Canada Ltd., Lone Pine Resources Inc., Lone Pine Resources (Holdings) Inc., Arsenal Energy USA Inc. and Arsenal Energy Holding Ltd.


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Comment by SilverSamon Nov 18, 2023 10:11pm
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Post# 35743011

RE:Q3 report error- Debt

RE:Q3 report error- DebtShyba has too much skin in the game to walk away now.  He would have to take a huge loss at current market prices.  Should he decide to cut his losses, that would be a tell-tale sign that the ship is in trouble, something which I do not see any sign of at this time after all of the re-structuring. The current share price is a real bargain for any risk-takers out there. 
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